Wat voor een ras is moeders hond?

Questions & Answers about Wat voor een ras is moeders hond?

Why does this sentence use wat voor een instead of welk?
We use wat voor een (what kind of a) because we are asking about the category or type of dog. If we used welk ras, it would sound like we are asking you to pick from a specific, limited list of breeds already mentioned, rather than asking an open question about its type.
Why is een included in wat voor een ras? Is it always required?
You include een here because ras (breed) is a singular, countable noun. If the noun were plural (like honden) or uncountable (like water), you would just use wat voor, dropping the een.
How does possession work in moeders hond? Why is there no apostrophe?
In Dutch, you can show possession by adding an -s directly to the end of a name or family title. Because moeder ends in a consonant, we just attach the s to make moeders. If the word ended in a single open vowel, like oma, it would need an apostrophe to keep the pronunciation clear: oma's hond.
Does ras always mean 'breed', or does it also mean 'race'?
It means both! In Dutch, ras translates to 'breed' when talking about animals (like dogs or cats), and 'race' when talking about people or fantasy species.

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